Re: Orca on laptops.
- From: "Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis" <bhawkeslewis googlemail com>
- To: "Ubuntu Accessibility Mailing List" <ubuntu-accessibility lists ubuntu com>, "Gnome Accessibility List" <gnome-accessibility-list gnome org>, "Orca screen reader developers" <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Orca on laptops.
- Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2006 14:00:39 +0000
On 11/8/06, Bill Haneman <Bill Haneman sun com> wrote:
Luke Yelavich wrote:
> ...
> In Windows, Jaws manages to prevent the capslock key from being latched
> or unlatched. To latch/unlatch, you press shift + Capslock, or press
> capslock twice quickly.
>
I see. I expect that would be a hazardous and/or fragile thing to
attempt on X, especially if, as I believe, the latching behavior is a
hardware feature on some (most?) keyboards. On Windows you could
circumvent this by meddling with the keyboard drivers, but I think we
want to avoid getting that intrusive. So we should probably consider
CapsLock to be an always-latching key, IMO.
I thought the Gnome Keyboard preferences already allowed one to make
CapsLock a simple modifier key for entering special characters? When
this is done, is it still latching?
--
Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis
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